Bridget Jones is more than that somewhat chaotic journalist who wanted to live his own fairy tale. The romantic comedy whose protagonist is Renée Zellweger not only marked an entire generation (24 years ago), but has managed to age with dignity, with the story of a woman full of insecurities who finally learn to love and accept. The evolution of this character has been like Jones herself dreamed in Bridget Jones’ diary, The first film in this saga (2001), with the vital story that she herself yearned in those first pages. Now, almost 10 years after the third part, the circle is closed with ‘Bridget Jones: crazy for him’, the fourth installment of this emblematic grill, which premieres on February 14 in Spain.
That worker of Publisher Weekly has left in the collective imaginary a handful of mythical scenes, phrases or recognizable situations, but also his own style. Despite the obvious evolution experienced by the character that Zellweger embodies throughout the different films, his hairstyle practically does not change. That mean blonde hair, normally somewhat disheveled has accompanied the journalist in all plots, becoming a concept in itself.
‘Bridget Jones’ newspaper (2001)’
The protagonist always combines this mane with a natural makeup, very similar to the wanted and acclaimed “washed” face of recent times. A choice beauty More than logic, according to that innocent, fun and something clumsy personality with which the journalist lives. In this last appearance, in which the plot begins with a bridget, alone, who has welcomed and is the mother of two children, could also choose a change in its aesthetics to completely break with the young and naive woman who was . But not. Bridget is still Bridget, with that average messy and blonde hair, without much machine behind, which represents him so much.
‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)’
“Bridget Jones’s half hair is a perfect example of how a simple hairstyle can define a characterthanks to techniques such as the paraded cut on the tips to give movement and the soft texture achieved with subtle layers. That length below the jaw, slightly parade, is versatile, comfortable and flattering. It is not a hairstyle that seeks to impact, but reflects closeness and naturalness, two qualities that define Bridget, “explains Rosa Roselló, Druni’s formation director.
And, not succumbing to fashions sometimes does not separate you from trends, but makes you appropriate your own style and make it an icon. “This haircut is a timeless success because it is not governed by ephemeral fashions. The average hair is a safe option that can also be adapted to any decade with small adjustments: a paraded bangs, soft waves or a more polished effect. Bridget has maintained his style over the years, which has reinforced his image and has turned it into an icon“Roselló develops.
‘Bridget Jones’s baby (2016)’
Who does it favor, in addition to Bridget?
‘Bridget Jones: crazy for him (2025)’
As progressed, the makeup of the eternal crush is another sign that the character has been advanced in time, beyond his romantic dramas. Cristina G Nuevo, professional makeup artist and spokesman for Planet Skin tells us: “Bridget’s makeup is the perfect example of the makeup no-makeup before it became fashionable, And it can be replicated at home with products such as a slight juy -finish base, a cream blush for a natural effect, a lip balm with color and mask of eyelashes, to its fair measure, to finish framing that natural and naive aspect of the character “
Juicy skin, slightly rosy cheeks, nude lips and subtle defined eyes. This simplicity, the expert progresses, transmits closeness and allows the viewer to identify with her. And this choice is not accidental. “Bridget is a woman on foot, with insecurities and desires that we all understand. If your makeup was more elaborate, you would lose part of that authenticity that characterizes it“, concrete. One more sample that being the same always, always, urges (and hopefully it will be faithful to this religion in next movie).